Tandem dances : choreographing immersive performance
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Tandem dances : choreographing immersive performance
Oxford University Press, c2021
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [245]-256) and index
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内容説明
Tandem Dances: Choreographing Immersive Performance is the first book to propose dance and choreography as frames through which to examine immersive theatre, more broadly known as immersive performance. Indicative of a larger renaissance in storytelling during the digital age, immersive performance is influenced by emerging computer technologies, such as virtual reality and advances in video-gaming, as well as increased interest in new forms of experiential
entertainment. The idea of tandemness - suggesting motion that is achieved by two bodies working together and acting in conjunction with one another - is critical throughout the book. Author Julia M. Ritter persuasively argues that practitioners of immersive productions deploy choreography as a structural
mechanism to mobilize the bodies of cast and audience members to perform together. Furthermore, choreography is contextualized as an effective tool for facilitating audience participation towards immersion as an affect. Through a focus on Western dance histories, theories, and practices, Ritter's close choreographic analysis of immersive productions, along with unique insights from choreographers, directors, performers, and spectators, enlivens discourse across dramaturgy, kinesthesia, affect,
and co-authorship. By foregrounding the choreographic in order to examine its specific impact on the evolution of immersive theater, Tandem Dances explores choreography as a discursive domain that is fundamentally related to creative practice, agendas of power and control, and concomitant issues of
freedom and agency.
目次
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Tracing Choreography
2. Designing Differently With Dance
3. Elicitive Dramaturgy: Third Rail Projects' Then She Fell
4. Insider Dynamics & Extended Audiencing: Punchdrunk's Sleep No More
5. Coauthorality: bluemouth inc.'s Dance Marathon
6. Speculative Futures
References
Index
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